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I see, you’re splitting the UI from the backend as two different things, and Im seeing them as parts to a whole.
I see, you’re splitting the UI from the backend as two different things, and Im seeing them as parts to a whole.
then send them to the user to be displayed
This is where my understanding breaks. Why would displaying it as a summary mean the backend process is no longer a search engine?
Maybe I just don’t know what “generating results” means. You query a search engine, and it generates results as a page of links. I don’t understand how generating a page of links is fundamentally different from generating a summation of the results?
What do you mean its not generating the results? If the summation isn’t generated, wheres it come from?
I had to tell DDG to not give me an AI summary of my search, so its clearly intended to be used as a search engine.
I have more money than she does.
Spoiler, that means you’re the one that’s out of touch here.
I generally agree then. Personally, I feel like we should focus more on individualized care needs and not so much on demographics, since differences between individuals are far greater than differences between demographics. Good doctors already allow personal needs to override any demographic-based assumptions, but it’s still unfortunately common to find bias in medicine.
Your example of blue eyes not being scientific racism came across as defending RFK’s stance, so my apologies if I misread. I am against denying care to anybody for any reason.
The problem is that RFK is essentially saying that, not that you said it. Genetic differences shouldn’t be used as a “reason” to deny people proper medical care.
Nah, the problem is extrapolating that into “dark eyes don’t need sunglasses”.
Yeah, for some reason I was thinking you were trying to say that bolting on widgets made it no longer a search engine.